I’m not gonna start off this entry by pretending to understand the business of loans in Africa from sources that I’m still not entirely sure of the origin of. There were a lot of acronyms that I feel I never got a definition of and I just kind of accepted it. I just now googledContinue reading “Post #4: Loans in Africa?”
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Post #3
The “Big Man”, as briefly described by Radelet in chapter 3 of Emerging Africa, refers to the dictators of the countries yet to emerge in Africa around the time of the late 1980s before democracy had risen in popularity. “Big Man” was a state of being as well as a mindset for those who wereContinue reading “Post #3”
Post #2: South Sudan’s Growth; Relative to That of Emerging African Nations
There’s a few factors that have been strongly contributing to Africa’s economic, humanitarian, and self-sustaining growth in the last couple decades. For example, the governments of a number of countries are becoming more democratic and reliable in terms of how much trust the citizens of each nation have in their leaders (These nations including Ghana,Continue reading “Post #2: South Sudan’s Growth; Relative to That of Emerging African Nations”